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Caitlin Clark showcased her playful side once again during the Indiana Fever’s training session on Saturday. The injured point guard sparked a lighthearted moment by encouraging rookie Makayla Timpson, who is on a three-year, $217,640 contract, to leap over teammate Sophie Cunningham in celebration of a long-range bucket.
Sophie Cunningham's first year in Indiana didn't kick off with a bang -- something the eighth-year guard has candidly acknowledged throughout the season. Betwee
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Without a doubt, seeing stars like Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark on the court catches the attention of WNBA fans, who don't want to miss a game and sell out every ticket. Since he
In the latest twist to this dramatic conflict, Sophie Cunningham has taken a veiled jab at the league on social media. It came after she claimed she was fined $500 for posting a TikTok on her personal account.
The biggest of all is the absence of star guard Caitlin Clark, who has now missed 11 of Indiana’s first 24 games due to multiple injuries, again sitting out Tuesday’s contest against the Liberty.
The WNBA All-Star Weekend delivered more than just elite basketball-it sparked a viral protest that continues to echo across the league. Amid ongoing salary negotiations, Indiana F